Since he became a lawmaker at a young age of 28, his agenda
has always been focused on education, livelihood, affordable
housing and accessible health service for the masses; progressive,
safe and peaceful communities; competent, trustworthy and
service-oriented local and national government. |
It has also been his intention to give voice to the unheard
Filipinos in the Senate in a fight for what is right and always
against what is wrong. Now that he was elected to national
office and given with enough trust by electing him as number 2
senator in the May 2007 elections even as a neophyte, he will
be forever grateful and honored to stand at the pulpit always on
the people’s behalf.
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| Francis Joseph Guevara Escudero or Chiz was born on
October 10, 1969 to former Agriculture secretary and now
Representative of the First District of Sorsogon Salvador ‘Sonny’
H. Escudero III and educator Evelina B. Guevara.
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Escudero went to the University of the Philippines Integrated
School for both his Elementary and Secondary Education,
and graduated in 1981 and 1985 respectively. He earned his
bachelor’s degree in political science in 1989 and in law at the
same university’s College of Law in 1993. He later went to
Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C. for his
master’s degree in international and comparative law, graduating
in 1996. |
He served his first term in the 11th Congress in 1998 and
Assistant Majority Floor Leader and Senior Deputy Majority
Leader in the 12th Congress in 2001 and in the 13th Congress
as House Minority Floor Leader. |
Now that he is in the Senate, he chairs the Committee on
Ways and Means and the Committee on Justice and Human
Rights. |
Cool and confident, quick with his words, and unwavering
in his commitments and conviction, Chiz at 37, is in his prime.
If his political mentors rewarded him with a smile and a pat on
the back for what he accomplished as a young man of 28, they
now regard him with respect and value his professional advice. |
Married to Christine Elizabeth R. Flores, they are blessed
with their first-born, twins Maria Cecilia and Joaquin Cruz. |
During his three terms at the House of Representatives, three
of his bills became into law: |
HB 6002 - An Act to Regulate the Practice of Veterinary
Medicine in the Philippines, Repealing for the Purpose Republic
Act 382 and for other purposes R.A. 9268 - THE PHILIPPINE
VETERINARY MEDICINE ACT OF 2004. |
HB 10732 - An Act Rationalizing the Organizational and
Management Structure of the Department of Education, Culture
and Sports, and Renaming it as the Department of Education,
and for other purposes. R.A. 9155 - GOVERNANCE OF BASIC
EDUCATION ACT OF 2001. |
HB 3046 - An Act Institutionalizing Early Childhood
Development and Education Centers for Children Aged Zero to
Five, Creating the Implementing Machinery thereof, providing
guidelines, incentives, government financial support and
technical assistance, and for other purposes. R.A. 8980 - The
Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Act of 2000. |
Escudero authored 34 bills of national application, 31
bills of local application and 15 resolutions in the House of
Representatives. |
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